[request_ebook] The New Basel Capital Accord
Author: Benton E. Gup
Date: June 15, 2004
ISBN: ISBN-13: 978-0324202984
Pages: 480
Language: English
Publisher: South-Western Educational Pub; 1 edition (June 15, 2004)
Category: Business
Tag: Economics and Finances
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The Basel Committee has produced an incredibly complex document that I fear if implemented in the U.S. will result in a severe competitive imbalance for midsize and small U.S. banks competing with large multinational institutions. I urge all bankers to become intimately familiar with Basel II so that they may be aware of its potential to permanently distort the efficient and competitive banking system we so highly prize in the U.S.
The New Basel Capital Accord will have an impact on all of the U.S. banks, regardless of size. It should create a new wave of risk management techniques and technology to help supplement lending practices in this country’s banking industry. Benton Gup has assembled some of the leading thinkers in international banking to examine Basel II and what it really means for the banking community.
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Becoming operational in 2007, the Basel Capital Accord initiative is an effort to bring order to international capital markets and level the playing field for banks. Bottom line, officials hope to align capital with the risks faced by banks. However, despite the worldwide endorsements by regulators, the Accord may not be the “sure thing” everyone hopes it will be. It is very costly to implement and is not suitable for all banks. The question remains, though: Will it succeed? Gathering perspectives from the top minds in the field of international banking and finance, Gup's intriguing book The New Basel Capital Accord offers authoritative, provocative, and practical discussion and analysis of the impact of the Accord and discusses new opportunities for regulatory arbitrage.
The Basel Committee has produced an incredibly complex document that I fear if implemented in the U.S. will result in a severe competitive imbalance for midsize and small U.S. banks competing with large multinational institutions. I urge all bankers to become intimately familiar with Basel II so that they may be aware of its potential to permanently distort the efficient and competitive banking system we so highly prize in the U.S.
The New Basel Capital Accord will have an impact on all of the U.S. banks, regardless of size. It should create a new wave of risk management techniques and technology to help supplement lending practices in this country’s banking industry. Benton Gup has assembled some of the leading thinkers in international banking to examine Basel II and what it really means for the banking community.
Book Description
Becoming operational in 2007, the Basel Capital Accord initiative is an effort to bring order to international capital markets and level the playing field for banks. Bottom line, officials hope to align capital with the risks faced by banks. However, despite the worldwide endorsements by regulators, the Accord may not be the “sure thing” everyone hopes it will be. It is very costly to implement and is not suitable for all banks. The question remains, though: Will it succeed? Gathering perspectives from the top minds in the field of international banking and finance, Gup's intriguing book The New Basel Capital Accord offers authoritative, provocative, and practical discussion and analysis of the impact of the Accord and discusses new opportunities for regulatory arbitrage.
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